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- [Cordova](https://github.com/busterc/awesome-cordova#readme) - JavaScript API for hybrid apps.
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- [Xamarin](https://github.com/XamSome/awesome-xamarin#readme) - Mobile app development IDE, testing, and distribution.
- [eBPF](https://github.com/zoidbergwill/awesome-ebpf#readme) - Virtual machine that allows you to write more efficient and powerful tracing and monitoring for Linux systems.
- [Arch-based Projects](https://github.com/PandaFoss/Awesome-Arch#readme) - Linux distributions and projects based on Arch Linux.
- [AppImage](https://github.com/AppImage/awesome-appimage#readme) - Package apps in a single file that works on various mainstream Linux distributions.
- [Omarchy](https://github.com/aorumbayev/awesome-omarchy#readme) - Opinionated Arch Linux and Hyprland desktop environment from the creator of Ruby on Rails.
- macOS - Operating system for Apple's Mac computers.
- [Fuse](https://github.com/fuse-compound/awesome-fuse#readme) - Mobile development tools.
- [Heroku](https://github.com/ianstormtaylor/awesome-heroku#readme) - Cloud platform as a service.
- [Raspberry Pi](https://github.com/thibmaek/awesome-raspberry-pi#readme) - Credit card-sized computer aimed at teaching kids programming, but capable of a lot more.
- [Smart TV](https://github.com/vitalets/awesome-smart-tv#readme) - Create apps for different TV platforms.
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- [KDE](https://github.com/francoism90/awesome-kde#readme) - A free software community dedicated to creating an open and user-friendly computing experience.
- [Roslyn](https://github.com/ironcev/awesome-roslyn#readme) - Open-source compilers and code analysis APIs for C# and VB.NET languages.
- [Amazon Alexa](https://github.com/miguelmota/awesome-amazon-alexa#readme) - Virtual home assistant.
- [DigitalOcean](https://github.com/jonleibowitz/awesome-digitalocean#readme) - Cloud computing platform designed for developers.
- [Flutter](https://github.com/Solido/awesome-flutter#readme) - Google's mobile SDK for building native iOS and Android apps from a single codebase written in Dart.
- [Home Assistant](https://github.com/frenck/awesome-home-assistant#readme) - Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
- [IBM Cloud](https://github.com/victorshinya/awesome-ibmcloud#readme) - Cloud platform for developers and companies.
- [Firebase](https://github.com/jthegedus/awesome-firebase#readme) - App development platform built on Google Cloud.
- [Robot Operating System 2.0](https://github.com/fkromer/awesome-ros2#readme) - Set of software libraries and tools that help you build robot apps.
- [Adafruit IO](https://github.com/adafruit/awesome-adafruitio#readme) - Visualize and store data from any device.
- [Cloudflare](https://github.com/irazasyed/awesome-cloudflare#readme) - CDN, DNS, DDoS protection, and security for your site.
- [Actions on Google](https://github.com/ravirupareliya/awesome-actions-on-google#readme) - Developer platform for Google Assistant.
- [ESP](https://github.com/agucova/awesome-esp#readme) - Low-cost microcontrollers with WiFi and broad IoT applications.
- [Deno](https://github.com/denolib/awesome-deno#readme) - A secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript that uses V8 and is built in Rust.
- [DOS](https://github.com/balintkissdev/awesome-dos#readme) - Operating system for x86-based personal computers that was popular during the 1980s and early 1990s.
- [Nix](https://github.com/nix-community/awesome-nix#readme) - Package manager for Linux and other Unix systems that makes package management reliable and reproducible.
- [Integration](https://github.com/stn1slv/awesome-integration#readme) - Linking together different IT systems (components) to functionally cooperate as a whole.
- [Node-RED](https://github.com/naimo84/awesome-nodered#readme) - A programming tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs, and online services.
- [Low Code](https://github.com/zenitysec/awesome-low-code#readme) - Allowing business professionals to address their needs on their own with little to no coding skills.
- [Capacitor](https://github.com/riderx/awesome-capacitor#readme) - Cross-platform open source runtime for building Web Native apps.
- [ArcGIS Developer](https://github.com/Esri/awesome-arcgis-developer#readme) - Mapping and location analysis platform for developers.
- [Bluetooth Low Energy](https://github.com/dotintent/awesome-ble#readme) - Low-power wireless communication protocol ideal for IoT, wearables, and other battery-powered applications.
- [Uno Platform](https://github.com/MartinZikmund/awesome-uno-platform#readme) - Open-source .NET UI platform for building cross-platform apps.
- [Google Cloud](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/awesome-google-cloud#readme) - Cloud computing services by Google.
- [Firebase Genkit](https://github.com/xavidop/awesome-firebase-genkit#readme) - An open-source framework for building AI-powered apps and features.
- [Backstage](https://github.com/shano/awesome-backstage#readme) - Open-source platform for building Internal Developer Portals that unify tools and workflows.
- [30 Seconds of Code](https://github.com/30-seconds/30-seconds-of-code#readme) - Code snippets you can understand in 30 seconds.
- [Ponyfills](https://github.com/Richienb/awesome-ponyfills#readme) - Like polyfills but without overriding native APIs.
- [Swift](https://github.com/matteocrippa/awesome-swift#readme) - Apple's compiled programming language that is secure, modern, programmer-friendly, and fast.
- [Julia](https://github.com/svaksha/Julia.jl#readme) - High-level dynamic programming language designed to address the needs of high-performance numerical analysis and computational science.
- [C/C++](https://github.com/fffaraz/awesome-cpp#readme) - General-purpose language with a bias toward system programming and embedded, resource-constrained software.
- [R](https://github.com/qinwf/awesome-R#readme) - Functional programming language and environment for statistical computing and graphics.
- [Common Lisp](https://github.com/CodyReichert/awesome-cl#readme) - Powerful dynamic multiparadigm language that facilitates iterative and interactive development.
- [Java](https://github.com/akullpp/awesome-java#readme) - Popular secure object-oriented language designed for flexibility to "write once, run anywhere".
- [Frege](https://github.com/sfischer13/awesome-frege#readme) - Haskell for the JVM.
- [CMake](https://github.com/onqtam/awesome-cmake#readme) - Build, test, and package software.
- [ActionScript 3](https://github.com/robinrodricks/awesome-actionscript3#readme) - Object-oriented language targeting Adobe AIR.
- [Eta](https://github.com/sfischer13/awesome-eta#readme) - Functional programming language for the JVM.
- [Idris](https://github.com/joaomilho/awesome-idris#readme) - General purpose pure functional programming language with dependent types influenced by Haskell and ML.
- [Ada/SPARK](https://github.com/ohenley/awesome-ada#readme) - Modern programming language designed for large, long-lived apps where reliability and efficiency are essential.
- [Q#](https://github.com/ebraminio/awesome-qsharp#readme) - Domain-specific programming language used for expressing quantum algorithms.
- [Imba](https://github.com/koolamusic/awesome-imba#readme) - Programming language inspired by Ruby and Python and compiles to performant JavaScript.
- [Vala](https://github.com/desiderantes/awesome-vala#readme) - Programming language designed to take full advantage of the GLib and GNOME ecosystems, while preserving the speed of C code.
- [Coq](https://github.com/coq-community/awesome-coq#readme) - Formal language and environment for programming and specification which facilitates interactive development of machine-checked proofs.
- [V](https://github.com/vlang/awesome-v#readme) - Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing maintainable software.
- [Move](https://github.com/MystenLabs/awesome-move#readme) - Domain-specific programming language for writing safe smart contracts.
- [Esolangs](https://github.com/angrykoala/awesome-esolangs#readme) - Programming languages designed for experimentation or as jokes rather than actual use.
- [VBA](https://github.com/sancarn/awesome-vba#readme) - An event-driven version of Visual Basic 6.0 built into most Microsoft Office apps for automation and scripting.
- [F#](https://github.com/fsprojects/awesome-fsharp#readme) - A .NET-based language with focus on functional programming.
- [Next.js](https://github.com/unicodeveloper/awesome-nextjs#readme) - Framework for server-rendered React apps.
- [lit](https://github.com/web-padawan/awesome-lit#readme) - Library for building web components with a declarative template system.
- [JAMstack](https://github.com/automata/awesome-jamstack#readme) - Modern web development architecture based on client-side JavaScript, reusable APIs, and prebuilt markup.
- [WordPress-Gatsby](https://github.com/henrikwirth/awesome-wordpress-gatsby#readme) - Web development technology stack with WordPress as a back end and Gatsby as a front end.
- [Mobile Web Development](https://github.com/myshov/awesome-mobile-web-development#readme) - Creating a great mobile web experience.
- [Storybook](https://github.com/lauthieb/awesome-storybook#readme) - Development environment for UI components.
- [Blazor](https://github.com/AdrienTorris/awesome-blazor#readme) - .NET web framework using C#/Razor and HTML that runs in the browser with WebAssembly.
- [PageSpeed Metrics](https://github.com/csabapalfi/awesome-pagespeed-metrics#readme) - Metrics to help understand page speed and user experience.
- [Seed](https://github.com/seed-rs/awesome-seed-rs#readme) - Rust framework for creating web apps running in WebAssembly.
- [Web Performance Budget](https://github.com/pajaydev/awesome-web-performance-budget#readme) - Techniques to ensure certain performance metrics for a website.
- [Web Animation](https://github.com/sergey-pimenov/awesome-web-animation#readme) - Animations in the browser with JavaScript, CSS, SVG, etc.
- [Yew](https://github.com/jetli/awesome-yew#readme) - Rust framework inspired by Elm and React for creating multi-threaded frontend web apps with WebAssembly.
- [Material-UI](https://github.com/nadunindunil/awesome-material-ui#readme) - Material Design React components for faster and easier web development.
- [Building Blocks for Web Apps](https://github.com/componently-com/awesome-building-blocks-for-web-apps#readme) - Standalone features to be integrated into web apps.
- [Design systems](https://github.com/klaufel/awesome-design-systems#readme) - Collection of reusable components, guided by rules that ensure consistency and speed.
- [Inertia.js](https://github.com/innocenzi/awesome-inertiajs#readme) - Make single-page apps without building an API.
- [MDBootstrap](https://github.com/mdbootstrap/awesome-mdbootstrap#readme) - Templates, layouts, components, and widgets to rapidly build websites.
- [Master CSS](https://github.com/master-co/awesome-master-css#readme) - A virtual CSS language with enhanced syntax.
- [Hydrogen](https://github.com/shopify/awesome-hydrogen#readme) - Edge-first framework for building Shopify storefronts with React.
- [Tiny JS](https://github.com/thoughtspile/awesome-tiny-js#readme) - Frontend libraries that fit into 2 kB with dependencies.
- [Frontend GIS](https://github.com/joewdavies/awesome-frontend-gis#readme) - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for web browsers.
- [WebGPU](https://github.com/mikbry/awesome-webgpu#readme) - JavaScript API for rendering and compute on GPUs.
- [WebAssembly](https://github.com/idematos/awesome-webassembly#readme) - A portable binary format for running code efficiently across platforms.
- [TALL Stack](https://github.com/livewire/awesome-tall-stack#readme) - Full-stack development solution featuring libraries built by the Laravel community.
- [Rails](https://github.com/gramantin/awesome-rails#readme) - Web app framework for Ruby.
- [ML with Ruby](https://github.com/arbox/machine-learning-with-ruby#readme) - Learning, implementing, and applying Machine Learning using Ruby.
- [Core ML Models](https://github.com/likedan/Awesome-CoreML-Models#readme) - Models for Apple's machine learning framework.
- [H2O](https://github.com/h2oai/awesome-h2o#readme) - Open source distributed machine learning platform written in Java with APIs in R, Python, and Scala.
- [Software Engineering for Machine Learning](https://github.com/SE-ML/awesome-seml#readme) - From experiment to production-level machine learning.
- [AI in Finance](https://github.com/georgezouq/awesome-ai-in-finance#readme) - Solving problems in finance with machine learning.
- [JAX](https://github.com/n2cholas/awesome-jax#readme) - Automatic differentiation and XLA compilation brought together for high-performance machine learning research.
- [XAI](https://github.com/altamiracorp/awesome-xai#readme) - Providing insight, explanations, and interpretability to machine learning methods.
- [Speech and Natural Language Processing](https://github.com/edobashira/speech-language-processing#readme)
- [NLP with Ruby](https://github.com/arbox/nlp-with-ruby#readme)
- [Question Answering](https://github.com/seriousran/awesome-qa#readme) - The science of asking and answering in natural language with a machine.
- [Natural Language Generation](https://github.com/accelerated-text/awesome-nlg#readme) - Generation of text used in data-to-text, conversational agents, and narrative generation applications.
- [TensorFlow](https://github.com/jtoy/awesome-tensorflow#readme) - Library for machine intelligence.
- [TensorFlow.js](https://github.com/aaronhma/awesome-tensorflow-js#readme) - WebGL-accelerated machine learning JavaScript library for training and deploying models.
- [TensorFlow Lite](https://github.com/margaretmz/awesome-tensorflow-lite#readme) - Framework that optimizes TensorFlow models for on-device machine learning.
- [Papers](https://github.com/terryum/awesome-deep-learning-papers#readme) - The most cited deep learning papers.
- [Information Retrieval](https://github.com/harpribot/awesome-information-retrieval#readme) - Learn to develop your own search engine.
- [Quantum Computing](https://github.com/desireevl/awesome-quantum-computing#readme) - Computing that utilizes quantum mechanics and qubits on quantum computers.
- [Theoretical Computer Science](https://github.com/mostafatouny/awesome-theoretical-computer-science#readme) - The interplay of computer science and pure mathematics, distinguished by its emphasis on mathematical rigour and technique.
- [Conversational AI](https://github.com/jyguyomarch/awesome-conversational-ai#readme) - Build awesome chatbots and digital assistants.
- [Generative AI](https://github.com/steven2358/awesome-generative-ai#readme) - Automatically generates a wide range of unique content in text, image, and audio format.
- [Position-Based Quantum Cryptography](https://github.com/Renaller/awesome-position-based-quantum-cryptography#readme) - Theory on quantum cryptography that utilizes special relativistic constraints to achieve quantum-security under certain conditions.
- [Apache Spark](https://github.com/awesome-spark/awesome-spark#readme) - Unified engine for large-scale data processing.
- [Qlik](https://github.com/ambster-public/awesome-qlik#readme) - Business intelligence platform for data visualization, analytics, and reporting apps.
- [Splunk](https://github.com/sduff/awesome-splunk#readme) - Platform for searching, monitoring, and analyzing structured and unstructured machine-generated big data in real time.
- [Recursion Schemes](https://github.com/passy/awesome-recursion-schemes#readme) - Traversing nested data structures.
- [Audit Algorithms](https://github.com/erwanlemerrer/awesome-audit-algorithms#readme) - Algorithmic audits of algorithms.
- [AGI & CoCoSci](https://github.com/YuzheSHI/awesome-agi-cocosci#readme) - The reciprocation of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Computational Cognitive Sciences (CoCoSci).
- [Complex Systems](https://github.com/sellisd/awesome-complexity#readme) - The scientific field studying systems with multiple interacting parts and emergent properties.
- [VLM Architectures](https://github.com/gokayfem/awesome-vlm-architectures#readme) - Vision Language Model architectures.
- [LÖVE](https://github.com/love2d-community/awesome-love2d#readme) - Game engine.
- [PICO-8](https://github.com/pico-8/awesome-PICO-8#readme) - Fantasy console.
- [Game Boy Development](https://github.com/gbdev/awesome-gbdev#readme)
- [Construct 2](https://github.com/ConstructCommunity/awesome-construct#readme) - Game engine.
- [Gideros](https://github.com/stetso/awesome-gideros#readme) - Game engine.
- [Minecraft](https://github.com/bs-community/awesome-minecraft#readme) - Sandbox video game.
- [ComputerCraft](https://github.com/tomodachi94/awesome-computercraft#readme) - Minecraft mod that adds programmable computers.
- [Game Datasets](https://github.com/leomaurodesenv/game-datasets#readme) - Materials and datasets for Artificial Intelligence in games.
- [Haxe Game Development](https://github.com/Dvergar/awesome-haxe-gamedev#readme) - A high-level strongly typed programming language used to produce cross-platform native code.
- [libGDX](https://github.com/rafaskb/awesome-libgdx#readme) - Java game framework.
- [PlayCanvas](https://github.com/playcanvas/awesome-playcanvas#readme) - Game engine.
- [Game Remakes](https://github.com/radek-sprta/awesome-game-remakes#readme) - Actively maintained open-source game remakes.
- [Flame](https://github.com/flame-engine/awesome-flame#readme) - Game engine for Flutter.
- [Discord Communities](https://github.com/mhxion/awesome-discord-communities#readme) - Chat with friends and communities.
- [CHIP-8](https://github.com/tobiasvl/awesome-chip-8#readme) - Virtual computer game machine from the 70s.
- [Games of Coding](https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-games-of-coding#readme) - Learn a programming language by making games.
- [Esports](https://github.com/strift/awesome-esports#readme) - Video games played as a sport.
- [Learn Gamedev](https://github.com/notpresident35/awesome-learn-gamedev#readme) - The craft of video game creation.
- [Game Engine Development](https://github.com/stevinz/awesome-game-engine-dev#readme) - Building software to speed up game creation.
- [GameMaker](https://github.com/bytecauldron/awesome-gamemaker#readme) - Game engine.
- [Game Production](https://github.com/vhladiienko/awesome-game-production#readme) - Leading the process of designing, developing, testing and distributing a video game from concept to release.
- [Babylon.js](https://github.com/Symbitic/awesome-babylonjs#readme) - Game engine for cross-platform web and native game development.
- [Roblox](https://github.com/awesome-roblox/awesome-roblox#readme) - Immersive platform for hosting millions of diverse experiences.
## Development Environment
- [Quick Look Plugins](https://github.com/sindresorhus/quick-look-plugins#readme) - For macOS.
- [HBase](https://github.com/rayokota/awesome-hbase#readme) - Distributed, scalable, big data store.
- [NoSQL Guides](https://github.com/erictleung/awesome-nosql-guides#readme) - Help on using non-relational, distributed, open-source, and horizontally scalable databases.
- [Database Tools](https://github.com/mgramin/awesome-db-tools#readme) - Everything that makes working with databases easier.
- [TypeDB](https://github.com/vaticle/typedb-awesome#readme) - Logical database to organize large and complex networks of data as one body of knowledge.
- [TDengine](https://github.com/taosdata/awesome-tdengine#readme) - An open-source time-series database with high-performance, scalability, and SQL support.
- [Supabase](https://github.com/lyqht/awesome-supabase#readme) - An open-source alternative to Firebase.
- [PocketBase](https://github.com/benallfree/awesome-pocketbase#readme) - An open-source, Go-based backend in one file.
- [Neon](https://github.com/tyaga001/awesome-neon#readme) - An open-source alternative to AWS Aurora.
- [Programming for Kids](https://github.com/HollyAdele/awesome-programming-for-kids#readme)
- [STEAM](https://github.com/RahulBirCodes/awesome-steam#readme) - Supplements for specific science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) courses across all grade levels.
- [Educational Games](https://github.com/yrgo/awesome-educational-games#readme) - Learn while playing.
- [CTF](https://github.com/apsdehal/awesome-ctf#readme) - Capture The Flag.
- [Cyber Security University](https://github.com/brootware/awesome-cyber-security-university#readme) - Free educational resources that focus on learning by doing.
- [Honeypots](https://github.com/paralax/awesome-honeypots#readme) - Deception trap, designed to entice an attacker into attempting to compromise the information systems in an organization.
- [Vehicle Security and Car Hacking](https://github.com/jaredthecoder/awesome-vehicle-security#readme)
- [Web Security](https://github.com/qazbnm456/awesome-web-security#readme) - Security of web apps & services.
- [Lockpicking](https://github.com/fabacab/awesome-lockpicking#readme) - The art of unlocking a lock by manipulating its components without the key.
- [Cybersecurity Blue Team](https://github.com/fabacab/awesome-cybersecurity-blueteam#readme) - Groups of individuals who identify security flaws in information technology systems.
- [Embedded and IoT Security](https://github.com/fkie-cad/awesome-embedded-and-iot-security#readme)
- [GDPR](https://github.com/bakke92/awesome-gdpr#readme) - Regulation on data protection and privacy for all individuals within EU.
- [DevSecOps](https://github.com/TaptuIT/awesome-devsecops#readme) - Integration of security practices into [DevOps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DevOps).
- [Executable Packing](https://github.com/dhondta/awesome-executable-packing#readme) - Packing and unpacking executable formats.
- [Malware Persistence](https://github.com/Karneades/awesome-malware-persistence#readme) - Techniques that adversaries use to keep access to systems across restarts.
- [Password Cracking](https://github.com/n0kovo/awesome-password-cracking#readme) - The process of recovering passwords from data that has been stored in or transmitted by a system in scrambled form.
- [Security Card Games](https://github.com/Karneades/awesome-security-card-games#readme) - Train your skills and discuss various security topics.
- [Suricata](https://github.com/satta/awesome-suricata#readme) - Intrusion detection/prevention system and network security monitoring engine.
- [Prompt Injection](https://github.com/FonduAI/awesome-prompt-injection#readme) - A type of vulnerability that specifically targets machine learning models.
- [CI/CD Attacks](https://github.com/TupleType/awesome-cicd-attacks#readme) - Offensive research of systems and processes related to developing and deploying code.
- [OpenID Connect](https://github.com/cerberauth/awesome-openid-connect#readme) - Identity standard and authentication protocol built on OAuth 2.0 for user identity assertion.
- [Sitecore](https://github.com/MartinMiles/Awesome-Sitecore#readme) - .NET digital marketing platform that combines CMS with tools for managing multiple websites.
- [Silverstripe CMS](https://github.com/wernerkrauss/awesome-silverstripe-cms#readme) - PHP MVC framework that serves as a classic or headless CMS.
- [Directus](https://github.com/directus-community/awesome-directus#readme) - A real-time API and app dashboard for managing SQL database content.
- [Plone](https://github.com/collective/awesome-plone#readme) - Open source Python CMS.
- [Payload](https://github.com/DanailMinchev/awesome-payload#readme) - Next.js native and open source headless CMS.
- [Tools of the Trade](https://github.com/cjbarber/ToolsOfTheTrade#readme) - Tools used by companies on Hacker News.
- [Clean Tech](https://github.com/nglgzz/awesome-clean-tech#readme) - Fighting climate change with technology.
- [Wardley Maps](https://github.com/wardley-maps-community/awesome-wardley-maps#readme) - Provides high situational awareness to help improve strategic planning and decision making.
- [Social Enterprise](https://github.com/RayBB/awesome-social-enterprise#readme) - Building an organization primarily focused on social impact that is at least partially self-funded.
- [Engineering Team Management](https://github.com/kdeldycke/awesome-engineering-team-management#readme) - How to transition from software development to engineering management.
- [Developer-First Products](https://github.com/agamm/awesome-developer-first#readme) - Products that target developers as the user.
- [Billing](https://github.com/kdeldycke/awesome-billing#readme) - Payments, invoicing, pricing, accounting, marketplace, fraud, and business intelligence.
- [Engineering Strategy](https://github.com/aleixmorgadas/awesome-engineering-strategy#readme) - How to design and execute engineering strategies for tech leadership.
## Work
- [Slack](https://github.com/matiassingers/awesome-slack#readme) - Team collaboration.
- [Creative Technology](https://github.com/j0hnm4r5/awesome-creative-technology#readme) - Businesses & groups that specialize in combining computing, design, art, and user experience.
- [Internships](https://github.com/lodthe/awesome-internships#readme) - CV writing guides and companies that hire interns.
- [Real-Time Communications](https://github.com/rtckit/awesome-rtc#readme) - Network protocols for near simultaneous exchange of media and data.
- [SNMP](https://github.com/eozer/awesome-snmp#readme) - A protocol for collecting, modifying, and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks.
- [Cilium](https://github.com/seifrajhi/awesome-cilium#readme) - Provides networking and security capabilities for containerized apps, microservices, and virtual machines.
## Decentralized Systems
- [Bitcoin](https://github.com/igorbarinov/awesome-bitcoin#readme) - Bitcoin services and tools for software developers.
- [Ripple](https://github.com/vhpoet/awesome-ripple#readme) - Open source distributed settlement network.
- [Mastodon](https://github.com/hyperupcall/awesome-mastodon#readme) - Open source decentralized microblogging network.
- [Ethereum](https://github.com/ttumiel/Awesome-Ethereum#readme) - Distributed computing platform for smart contract development.
- [Blockchain AI](https://github.com/steven2358/awesome-blockchain-ai#readme) - Blockchain projects for artificial intelligence and machine learning.
- [EOSIO](https://github.com/DanailMinchev/awesome-eosio#readme) - A decentralized operating system supporting industrial-scale apps.
- [Corda](https://github.com/chainstack/awesome-corda#readme) - Open source blockchain platform designed for business.
- [Waves](https://github.com/msmolyakov/awesome-waves#readme) - Open source blockchain platform and development toolset for Web 3.0 apps and decentralized solutions.
- [Substrate](https://github.com/substrate-developer-hub/awesome-substrate#readme) - Framework for writing scalable, upgradeable blockchains in Rust.
- [Golem](https://github.com/golemfactory/awesome-golem#readme) - Open source peer-to-peer marketplace for computing resources.
- [Stacks](https://github.com/friedger/awesome-stacks-chain#readme) - A smart contract platform secured by Bitcoin.
- [Algorand](https://github.com/aorumbayev/awesome-algorand#readme) - An open-source, proof of stake blockchain and smart contract computing platform.
- [ZeroNet](https://github.com/zolagonano/awesome-zeronet#readme) - A decentralized web-like network of peer-to-peer users.
- [Cosmos SDK](https://github.com/cosmos/awesome-cosmos#readme) - Modular framework for building app-specific blockchains in Go.
- [Tor](https://github.com/polycarbohydrate/awesome-tor#readme) - A free overlay network for enabling anonymous communication.
- [ATProto](https://github.com/atblueprints/awesome-atproto#readme) - Open, decentralized network for building social apps.
## Health and Social Science
- [Biomedical Information Extraction](https://github.com/caufieldjh/awesome-bioie#readme) - How to extract information from unstructured biomedical data and text.
- [Computational Neuroscience](https://github.com/eselkin/awesome-computational-neuroscience#readme) - A multidisciplinary science which uses computational approaches to study the nervous system.
- [Diversity](https://github.com/folkswhocode/awesome-diversity#readme) - Creating a more inclusive and diverse tech community.
- [Digital History](https://github.com/maehr/awesome-digital-history#readme) - Computer-aided scientific investigation of history.
- [Empathy in Engineering](https://github.com/KimberlyMunoz/empathy-in-engineering#readme) - Building and promoting more compassionate engineering cultures.
- [Healthcare](https://github.com/kakoni/awesome-healthcare#readme) - Open source healthcare software for facilities, providers, developers, policy experts, and researchers.
- [Humane Technology](https://github.com/humanetech-community/awesome-humane-tech#readme) - Open source projects that help improve society.
- [Mental Health](https://github.com/dreamingechoes/awesome-mental-health#readme) - Mental health awareness and self-care in the software industry.
- [Neuroscience](https://github.com/analyticalmonk/awesome-neuroscience#readme) - Study of the nervous system and brain.
- [Digital Humanities](https://github.com/dh-tech/awesome-digital-humanities#readme) - Software for humanities scholars using quantitative or computational methods.
- [Lucid Dreams](https://github.com/IAmCoder/awesome-lucid-dreams#readme) - A dream where one becomes aware they are dreaming.
- [Neuroimaging](https://github.com/NPACore/awesome-neuroimaging#readme) - Software for analyzing brain data from living subjects.
- [Transgender](https://github.com/cvyl/awesome-transgender#readme) - Someone whose gender identity differs from their assigned birth sex.
## Events
- [Creative Tech Events](https://github.com/danvoyce/awesome-creative-tech-events#readme) - Events around the globe for creative coding, tech, design, music, arts and cool stuff.
- [Events in Italy](https://github.com/ildoc/awesome-italy-events#readme) - Tech-related events in Italy.
- [Events in the Netherlands](https://github.com/awkward/awesome-netherlands-events#readme) - Tech-related events in the Netherlands.
- [Visual Regression Testing](https://github.com/mojoaxel/awesome-regression-testing#readme) - Ensures changes did not break the functionality or style.
- [Selenium](https://github.com/christian-bromann/awesome-selenium#readme) - Open-source browser automation framework and ecosystem.
- [Appium](https://github.com/SrinivasanTarget/awesome-appium#readme) - Test automation tool for apps.
- [TAP](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome-tap#readme) - Test Anything Protocol.
- [JMeter](https://github.com/aliesbelik/awesome-jmeter#readme) - Load testing and performance measurement tool.
- [Playwright](https://github.com/mxschmitt/awesome-playwright#readme) - Node.js library to automate Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
- [Quality Assurance Roadmap](https://github.com/fityanos/awesome-quality-assurance-roadmap#readme) - How to start & build a career in software testing.
- [Gatling](https://github.com/aliesbelik/awesome-gatling#readme) - Open-source load and performance testing framework based on Scala, Akka, and Netty.
- [Urban & Regional Planning](https://github.com/APA-Technology-Division/urban-and-regional-planning-resources#readme) - Concerning the built environment and communities.
- [Userscripts](https://github.com/bvolpato/awesome-userscripts#readme) - Enhance your browsing experience.
- [Pokémon](https://github.com/tobiasbueschel/awesome-pokemon#readme) - Pokémon and Pokémon GO.
- [ChatOps](https://github.com/exAspArk/awesome-chatops#readme) - Managing technical and business operations through a chat.
- [Falsehood](https://github.com/kdeldycke/awesome-falsehood#readme) - Falsehoods programmers believe in.
- [Domain-Driven Design](https://github.com/heynickc/awesome-ddd#readme) - Software development approach for complex needs by connecting the implementation to an evolving model.
- [Quantified Self](https://github.com/woop/awesome-quantified-self#readme) - Self-tracking through technology.
- [Homematic](https://github.com/homematic-community/awesome-homematic#readme) - Smart home devices.
- [Ledger](https://github.com/sfischer13/awesome-ledger#readme) - Double-entry accounting on the command-line.
- [Web Monetization](https://github.com/thomasbnt/awesome-web-monetization#readme) - A free open web standard service that allows you to send money directly in your browser.
- [Uncopyright](https://github.com/johnjago/awesome-uncopyright#readme) - Public domain works.
- [Crypto Currency Tools & Algorithms](https://github.com/Zheaoli/awesome-coins#readme) - Digital currency where encryption is used to regulate the generation of units and verify transfers.
- [Open Source Supporters](https://github.com/zachflower/awesome-open-source-supporters#readme) - Companies that offer their tools and services for free to open source projects.
- [Design Principles](https://github.com/robinstickel/awesome-design-principles#readme) - Create better and more consistent designs and experiences.
- [Theravada](https://github.com/johnjago/awesome-theravada#readme) - Teachings from the Theravada Buddhist tradition.
- [inspectIT](https://github.com/inspectit-labs/awesome-inspectit#readme) - Open source Java app performance management tool.
- [Open Source Maintainers](https://github.com/nayafia/awesome-maintainers#readme) - The experience of being an open source maintainer.
- [Calculators](https://github.com/xxczaki/awesome-calculators#readme) - Calculators for every platform.
- [Captcha](https://github.com/ZYSzys/awesome-captcha#readme) - A type of challenge–response test used in computing to determine whether or not the user is human.
- [Jupyter](https://github.com/markusschanta/awesome-jupyter#readme) - Create and share documents that contain code, equations, visualizations and narrative text.
- [FIRST Robotics Competition](https://github.com/andrewda/awesome-frc#readme) - International high school robotics championship.
- [Speakers](https://github.com/karlhorky/awesome-speakers#readme) - Conference and meetup speakers in the programming and design community.
- [Board Games](https://github.com/edm00se/awesome-board-games#readme) - Table-top gaming fun for all.
- [Software Patreons](https://github.com/uraimo/awesome-software-patreons#readme) - Fund individual programmers or the development of open source projects.
- [Parasite](https://github.com/ecohealthalliance/awesome-parasite#readme) - Parasites and host-pathogen interactions.
- [Food](https://github.com/jzarca01/awesome-food#readme) - Food-related projects on GitHub.
- [Agriculture](https://github.com/brycejohnston/awesome-agriculture#readme) - Open source technology for farming and gardening.
- [Product Design](https://github.com/ttt30ga/awesome-product-design#readme) - Design a product from the initial concept to production.
- [Prisma](https://github.com/catalinmiron/awesome-prisma#readme) - Turn your database into a GraphQL API.
- [Software Architecture](https://github.com/simskij/awesome-software-architecture#readme) - The discipline of designing and building software.
- [Connectivity Data and Reports](https://github.com/stevesong/awesome-connectivity-info#readme) - Better understand who has access to telecommunication and internet infrastructure and on what terms.
- [Stacks](https://github.com/stackshareio/awesome-stacks#readme) - Tech stacks for building different apps and features.
- [Cytodata](https://github.com/cytodata/awesome-cytodata#readme) - Image-based profiling of biological phenotypes for computational biologists.
- [IRC](https://github.com/davisonio/awesome-irc#readme) - Open source messaging protocol.
- [Advertising](https://github.com/cenoura/awesome-ads#readme) - Advertising and programmatic media for websites.
- [Earth](https://github.com/philsturgeon/awesome-earth#readme) - Find ways to resolve the climate crisis.
- [Naming](https://github.com/gruhn/awesome-naming#readme) - Naming things in computer science done right.
- [Web Archiving](https://github.com/iipc/awesome-web-archiving#readme) - An effort to preserve the Web for future generations.
- [WP-CLI](https://github.com/schlessera/awesome-wp-cli#readme) - Command-line interface for WordPress.
- [Credit Modeling](https://github.com/mourarthur/awesome-credit-modeling#readme) - Methods for classifying credit applicants into risk classes.
- [Ansible](https://github.com/ansible-community/awesome-ansible#readme) - A Python-based, open-source IT configuration management and automation platform.
- [Biological Visualizations](https://github.com/keller-mark/awesome-biological-visualizations#readme) - Interactive visualization of biological data on the web.
- [QR Code](https://github.com/make-github-pseudonymous-again/awesome-qr-code#readme) - A type of matrix barcode that can be used to store and share a small amount of information.
- [Veganism](https://github.com/sdassow/awesome-veganism#readme) - Making the plant-based lifestyle easy and accessible.
- [Translations](https://github.com/mbiesiad/awesome-translations#readme) - The transfer of the meaning of a text from one language to another.
- [Scriptable](https://github.com/dersvenhesse/awesome-scriptable#readme) - An iOS app for automation in JavaScript.
- [WebXR](https://github.com/msub2/awesome-webxr#readme) - Enables immersive virtual reality and augmented reality content on the web.
- [Computational Geometry](https://github.com/atkirtland/awesome-computational-geometry#readme) - Computational approaches for problems in geometry.
- [OpenStreetMap](https://github.com/osmlab/awesome-openstreetmap#readme) - An open data mapping project utilized by many apps and devices.
- [Computational Biology](https://github.com/inoue0426/awesome-computational-biology#readme) - Computational approaches applied to problems in biology.
- [Read the Docs](https://github.com/readthedocs-examples/awesome-read-the-docs#readme) - Example documentation projects to inspire and help bootstrap new documentation projects.
- [Quarto](https://github.com/mcanouil/awesome-quarto#readme) - Scientific and technical open-source publishing system built on Pandoc.
- [Biological Image Analysis](https://github.com/hallvaaw/awesome-biological-image-analysis#readme) - Interpreting biological phenomena using images.
- [ChatGPT](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome-chatgpt#readme) - Artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI.
- [Whisper](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome-whisper#readme) - Open-source AI-powered speech recognition system developed by OpenAI.
- [Stock Trading](https://github.com/shi-rudo/awesome-stock-trading#readme) - Purchase and sale of equities of publicly traded companies to generate profits.
- [Steam Deck](https://github.com/airscripts/awesome-steam-deck#readme) - A handheld gaming computer developed by Valve.
- [Astrophotography](https://github.com/lunohodov/awesome-astrophotography#readme) - Photography of astronomical objects, celestial events, or areas of the night sky.
- [HPC](https://github.com/dstdev/awesome-hpc#readme) - High Performance Computing.
- [Geocaching](https://github.com/FoxFil/awesome-geocaching#readme) - Outdoor treasure-hunting activity that uses GPS-enabled devices.
- [Regex](https://github.com/slevithan/awesome-regex#readme) - Specialized language for matching patterns in text.
- [Event-Driven Architecture](https://github.com/lutzh/awesome-event-driven-architecture#readme) - A software architecture approach where services collaborate by publishing and subscribing to events.
- [Permacomputing](https://github.com/idematos/awesome-permacomputing#readme) - Resilient and regenerative computing practices inspired by permaculture.
- [Standards](https://github.com/donBarbos/awesome-standards#readme) - Standards and proposals that define and enhance software, languages, and related technologies.
- [Claude Code](https://github.com/hesreallyhim/awesome-claude-code#readme) - Terminal-based AI coding assistant by Anthropic.
- [Gemini CLI](https://github.com/Piebald-AI/awesome-gemini-cli#readme) - Terminal-based AI coding assistant by Google.
- [SAP Commerce](https://github.com/eminyagiz42/awesome-sap-commerce#readme) - An e-commerce platform built with Java, Spring MVC, and Angular.
- [Tech Ethics](https://github.com/sampart/awesome-tech-ethics#readme) - Mitigating and avoiding the potential negative effects of technology on society.
- [Copilot Agents](https://github.com/Code-and-Sorts/awesome-copilot-agents#readme) - AI pair programming assistant by GitHub that provides code suggestions and completions.
## Related
- [All Awesome Lists](https://github.com/topics/awesome) - All the Awesome lists on GitHub.
- [Awesome Search](https://awesomelists.top) - Quick search for Awesome lists.
- [StumbleUponAwesome](https://github.com/basharovV/StumbleUponAwesome) - Discover random pages from the Awesome dataset using a browser extension.
- [Awesome CLI](https://github.com/umutphp/awesome-cli) - A simple command-line tool to dive into Awesome lists.
- [Track Awesome List](https://www.trackawesomelist.com) - View the latest updates of Awesome lists.
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